‘CD 92.9’ Home Up For Sale In Ohio Capital

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On January 22, via Instagram, the management of the venerable Alternative radio brand serving Columbus, Ohio as “CD” informed the public that it would “remain a part of the central Ohio community” in some way — despite the end of its over-the-air broadcasts via an FM translator tied to WXGT-AM.


Now, a local TV station has confirmed the building housing the “CD” radio studios and offices — and the Big Room Bar — is on the market.

WCMH-4, owned by Nexstar Media Group, says real estate agent Doug Tenenbaum put the building on the market at owner Randy Malloy‘s request. Zoning allows for a new building or add-on that can be up to six stories high, and Tenenbaum believes that’s enticing for developers.

And, a new radio station and/or bar could be run out of the facility even after the sale, Tenenbaum told WCMH-4.

Malloy is seeking $2 million for the facility. He acquired it in 2013 for $400,000.

At present, WWCD Radio is internet-only. It originated at 101.1 MHz and later shifted to 102.5 MHz before taking up the FM translator at 92.9 MHz fed by WXGT-AM.

The 92.9 MHz frequency in Columbus is currently home to “93X,” which is operated by a group not affiliated with Malloy.

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